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bush, making of the global president published by princeton university press in 2008. the whole reform with one of our manufacturers with the strategic studies institute and 20 times and he wrote to follow the berlin while the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously a mission that the bush school, but it we know he's doing well asset me. i would now like to suggest are going to have a reintroduction to dr. jeff said are you coming up on stage. before he brings his earmarks were going to see a video and this is a pretty significant video because its video in president bush's own words and it chronicles the events following the invasion of kuwait. i would take you now to pay attention to this video and after it's over, we'll have just single, contact to us. thank you very much. [applause] >> in the early-morning hours of august at akkad, following negotiations and promises iraq's dictator, saddam hussein not to use force, a powerful iraqi army invaded it stressed and much weaker neighbor, kuwait. within three days, 120,000 ir
bush, making of the global president published by princeton university press in 2008. the whole reform with one of our manufacturers with the strategic studies institute and 20 times and he wrote to follow the berlin while the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously a mission that the bush school, but it we know he's doing well asset me. i would now like to suggest are going to have a reintroduction to dr. jeff said are you coming up on stage....
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bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in 2008. rethinking leadership and whole of government national security reform, with one of our bush school faculty members, joe serami, and that was done for the strategic studies institute in 2010, and wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously we miss him at the bush school but know he is doing well at smu. i would now like to suggest that we're going to have a preintroduction to dr. jeff engel coming up on stage, and before he brings his remarks we're going to see a video, and this is a pretty significant video because it's a video in president bush's own words and it chronicles the event following the invasion of kuwait, and i would like to now pay attention to this video and after it's over, we'll have jeff engel come up and talk to us. thank you very much. [applause] >> in the early morning hours of august 2nd, following negotiations and promises by iraq's dictator, hussein, not to use force, a powerful i
bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in 2008. rethinking leadership and whole of government national security reform, with one of our bush school faculty members, joe serami, and that was done for the strategic studies institute in 2010, and wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by oxford university press in 2009. obviously we miss him at the bush school but know he is doing well at smu. i would now like to...
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princeton were third and fourth, followed by liberal arts college pomona. as for public schools - university of north carolina came in second. the new college of florida, william and mary and u-c-l-a rounded out the top five. the review finds that fewer than half "best value college" students took out student loans as undergrads -- and their debt loads were much lower than national averages. for many of them - federal and private grants go a long way, when paired with student aid. it helps bring the average cost of attendance for freshman at public schools on the list, to about 10- thousand-dollars. that's almost half the initial 19-thousand-dollar price tag for a top notch education. talk about a bargain. i'm alison kosik in new york coming up the speakerand speedig people -- in people behaving badly now for today's market update. stocks gain back most of what they lost during monday's selloff. thanks to several strong earnings reports and a surge in home prices. >> on wall street. the dow picked up 99-points to close just shy of 14-thousand. the nasdaq ga
princeton were third and fourth, followed by liberal arts college pomona. as for public schools - university of north carolina came in second. the new college of florida, william and mary and u-c-l-a rounded out the top five. the review finds that fewer than half "best value college" students took out student loans as undergrads -- and their debt loads were much lower than national averages. for many of them - federal and private grants go a long way, when paired with student aid. it...
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. >> he's a harvard trained lawyer, went to princeton, debate champion and you can see him employing those tactics here. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and sort of guilt by association would fly in a courtroom, but i think in ted cruz you have someone who is essentially auditioning to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog and he's auditioning for that role. a tea party favorite. they like his style. but again, i think in some ways it certainly reflects what republicans are hoping to do over this next week, and that is, further chip away at hagel and hope that something will stick and another shoe will drop. >> nia malika henderson and wayne slater. >> up next, marco rubio's gulp might become the moment that defines the poor guy. another iconic moment, and grups that have crippled reputations of politicians in the past. it's going to be fun. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's he
. >> he's a harvard trained lawyer, went to princeton, debate champion and you can see him employing those tactics here. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and sort of guilt by association would fly in a courtroom, but i think in ted cruz you have someone who is essentially auditioning to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog and he's auditioning for that role. a tea party favorite. they like his style. but again, i think in some ways it certainly...
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he went to princeton. he's a debate champion, and you can see him employing those sorts of tactics here. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and sort of guilt by association would fly in a courtroom, but i think in ted cruz you have someone who is essentially auditioning to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog. he is very much auditioning for that role. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very much like his style. but, again, i think in some ways it certainly reflects what republicans i think are hoping to do over this next week, and that is further chip away at hagel and hope that something will stick and that another shoe will drop. >> let's take a look at another thing. first of all, just in terms of british-style debate, british-style debate you use innuendo, you use rhetoric. american-style debate, guys, is about documentation. it's about bringing in evidence. that's how we debate in this country. the british do it with flair and all
he went to princeton. he's a debate champion, and you can see him employing those sorts of tactics here. i don't think any of this sort of innuendo and sort of guilt by association would fly in a courtroom, but i think in ted cruz you have someone who is essentially auditioning to be a jim demint with an attitude. conservatives want an attack dog. he is very much auditioning for that role. he's a tea party favorite. if you look at the national review, they very much like his style. but, again,...
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all said, in 2012, republicans are outdid democrats by a net seven seats, according to princeton researcher sam wang. now, this disenfranchisement means each republican vote in states like ohio and virginia is equal to 2 1/2 votes, democratic votes. also in illinois and maryland, up to three republican votes equal one democratic vote. now, chris, that is the math the founding fathers did not intend, what i just showed you there. redistricting to them was to ensure a true people's house. >> and they get redrawn again in 2020. where did this term, gerrymandering come from? >> you'll find this interesting. gerrymandering celebrated its 200th anniversary just last year. the boston gazette used it to describe what the massachusetts governor at time was trying to do. his name was elbridge engineger benefit his district, and it looked like a salamander he drew it out, put that together, you get gerrymander. >> that wraps up this hour. all. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now
all said, in 2012, republicans are outdid democrats by a net seven seats, according to princeton researcher sam wang. now, this disenfranchisement means each republican vote in states like ohio and virginia is equal to 2 1/2 votes, democratic votes. also in illinois and maryland, up to three republican votes equal one democratic vote. now, chris, that is the math the founding fathers did not intend, what i just showed you there. redistricting to them was to ensure a true people's house....
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a man from princeton had talked about the hidden handed presidency. john dulles wast running things. many books have been written about eisenhower. ike is going up for a number of reasons. he got us out of the korean war. we are trying to get out of iraq and afghanistan. chuck hagel is an eisenhower republican. ike had the defense posture called the new look. they cut back on missile systems and on u.s. troops during that time. there were being fiscally responsible when it came to defense spending. obama will have a new look defense posture in some ways. on relied in the 1950's nuclear-weapons and president obama has a drone policy, " defense on the cheap," as they used to call leit. role warre earl warren appointed to the supreme court. he acted in american interest when he defended egypt. nobody would argue it wasn't brave of eisenhower to do so. the greatest public works project on his watch. the st. lawrence seaway. he created nasa, which led the way to the kennedy years in going to the moon. barack, the federal troops to protect school girls goin
a man from princeton had talked about the hidden handed presidency. john dulles wast running things. many books have been written about eisenhower. ike is going up for a number of reasons. he got us out of the korean war. we are trying to get out of iraq and afghanistan. chuck hagel is an eisenhower republican. ike had the defense posture called the new look. they cut back on missile systems and on u.s. troops during that time. there were being fiscally responsible when it came to defense...
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princeton professor, former vice chair of the fed. pretty smart guy. >> and the council of economic advisers. >> the government can cover no more than a small fraction of the projected deficits by raising taxes. sorry, democrats, but republicans are right on this one. americans are used to federal taxes running at 18.5% of gdp. they won't allow it to go to 32%. he says, and this is what's so maddening, the health care costs over the next generation are going to bankrupt us. that's what the professor says. >> there's no question about that. when i talk to president obama about it last year, he said the spending on these programs, medicare, medicaid, social security, is untenable. we have to get control over it. >> so the president agrees then with this as well? >> the president agrees, but i think if we were to take an extra hour here with andrew's idea of you need to cut something now, and i think that's right, do you need to make a down payment and prove you're serious? but do it in a much more rational way. come up with a long-term
princeton professor, former vice chair of the fed. pretty smart guy. >> and the council of economic advisers. >> the government can cover no more than a small fraction of the projected deficits by raising taxes. sorry, democrats, but republicans are right on this one. americans are used to federal taxes running at 18.5% of gdp. they won't allow it to go to 32%. he says, and this is what's so maddening, the health care costs over the next generation are going to bankrupt us. that's...
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after graduating from princeton , where he won prizes for best senior thesis in ethics and philosophy, as well as the dante society prize, he obtained a degree from the university of oxford as a rhodes scholar. he is the author of a recent book "what is marriage," described as the most formidable defense of traditional marriage ever written. we are grateful to him for participating in this event. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks, everyone, for coming. a special thanks to professor koppelman. i have a pleasure of speaking on the panel with him before. i not only respect his work a great deal, but his election -- intellectual integrity. he is willing to examine the assumptions behind views a lot of people are willing to treat as dogma. that is something very admirable. to be moderated by professor fallon, whose casebook i have to read tonight, is a little bit surreal and very much an honor. because the discussion we're having today is is one that is not often had in the way we are having it, i thought it would be useful to just start by saying what i'm not going to say.
after graduating from princeton , where he won prizes for best senior thesis in ethics and philosophy, as well as the dante society prize, he obtained a degree from the university of oxford as a rhodes scholar. he is the author of a recent book "what is marriage," described as the most formidable defense of traditional marriage ever written. we are grateful to him for participating in this event. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks, everyone, for coming. a special...
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debut bush published by princeton university press, 2008. rethinking leadership with our bush school faculty members done for the strategic studies institute 2010 and the revolutionary legacy published by oxford university press 2009 for graveses the we miss him that no he is doing well. of would now like to suggest a pre-introduction of the before urged dr. jeffrey engel comes upon stage we would like to see a video coming is pretty significant it is in president bush's own words and credit -- chronicles events following the invasion of kuwait and pay attention to this video and after it is over we will have jeffrey engel come talk to us. thank you very much. [applause] >> in the early morning hours of august 2nd august 2nd, following negotiations and promises by a iraq dictator, saddam hussein, not to use force, a powerful iraqi army invaded its trusting and much weaker neighbor, kuwait. within three days, when her to 20,000 iraqi troops with 850 tanks had poured into kuwait and moved south to threaten saudi arabia. >> mia directions eleme
debut bush published by princeton university press, 2008. rethinking leadership with our bush school faculty members done for the strategic studies institute 2010 and the revolutionary legacy published by oxford university press 2009 for graveses the we miss him that no he is doing well. of would now like to suggest a pre-introduction of the before urged dr. jeffrey engel comes upon stage we would like to see a video coming is pretty significant it is in president bush's own words and credit --...
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bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in the 2008. rethinking leadership and the whole of national security reform is one that we remember and that was done through the strategic studies institute in 2010, and he wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by the oxford university press in 2009. honestly, we miss him at the bush school, but we know he is doing well. i would now like to suggest that we are going to have a pre-introduction to doctor jeffrey engel coming up on stage. we begin to see the video, and this is a pretty significant video, because it is a video from president bush's own works. following the invasion of kuwait, i would like to now pay attention to this video and after it is over, we will have jeffrey engel come up and talk with us. thank you very much. [applause] >> ♪ ♪ >> on the early-morning hours early morning hours of august 2, following negotiations and promises by the iraq dictator, saddam hussein, a powerful iraqi army invaded it's much weaker neighbor, kuwait. withi
bush, the making of a global president, published by princeton university press in the 2008. rethinking leadership and the whole of national security reform is one that we remember and that was done through the strategic studies institute in 2010, and he wrote the fall of the berlin wall, the revolutionary legacy of 1989, published by the oxford university press in 2009. honestly, we miss him at the bush school, but we know he is doing well. i would now like to suggest that we are going to have...
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. >> princeton or harvard. >> a very bright guy. >> a little too big for his britches. >> people that knew him before said you would like him. >> he has been kicking shins, being comparely rude and i guess maybe it's all a marketing ploy to raise the most money among conservatives nationwide. >> it's getting him a lot of attention. he is in the news more than anybody else. i'm not sure it's a good long term strategy for the republican party or not a good long term strategy for him. this may play to the audience in texas. beyond texas, i don't know this plays so well. >> i don't know. the problem for texas and ted cruz and his style of politics is texas is changing. six years from now, when he runs for re-election, if he runs for re-election, it will be a vastly different state, more purple. people forget not so long ago, texas was a democratic state, back and forth. do you think, like mark thinks, maybe there's a national play here? >> it was pointed out to me yesterday he was born in canada. there's a problem -- i heard this argument yesterday thinking about the future. i think he's
. >> princeton or harvard. >> a very bright guy. >> a little too big for his britches. >> people that knew him before said you would like him. >> he has been kicking shins, being comparely rude and i guess maybe it's all a marketing ploy to raise the most money among conservatives nationwide. >> it's getting him a lot of attention. he is in the news more than anybody else. i'm not sure it's a good long term strategy for the republican party or not a good long...
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treisman, princeton university, for a 50 year career of penetrating originality and depth that has led to the understanding of fundamental limits and the human mind and brain. [applause] >> frances arnold. [applause] >> 2011 national medal of technology and innovation to frances h. arnold, california institute of technology for pioneering research on biofuels and chemicals that could lead to the replacement of pollution generating materials. [applause] >> george carruthers. [applause] >> 2011 national medal of technology and innovation to george carruthers, u.s. naval research lab, for invention of the far uv in electric graphic camera, which significantly improved our understanding of space and earth science. [applause] >> robert langer. [applause] >> 2011 national medal of technology and innovation to robert langer, massachusetts institute of technology, for inventions and discoveries that led to the development of controlled drug release systems, engineered tissues, and you inhibit or is a new biomaterials. [applause] [laughter] [applause] >> norman r. mccombs. [applause] 2011 natio
treisman, princeton university, for a 50 year career of penetrating originality and depth that has led to the understanding of fundamental limits and the human mind and brain. [applause] >> frances arnold. [applause] >> 2011 national medal of technology and innovation to frances h. arnold, california institute of technology for pioneering research on biofuels and chemicals that could lead to the replacement of pollution generating materials. [applause] >> george carruthers....